1. Prevalence of pain in the departments of surgery and oncohematology of a paediatric hospital that has joined the project 'Towards pain free hospital'
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Marchetti, G, Vittori, A, Tortora, V, Bishop, M, Lofino, G, Pardi, V, De Marco, Ea, Manca, G, Inserra, A, Caruso, R, Ciaralli, I, Locatelli, F, Bella, S, Tozzi, Ae, and Picardo, S
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Male ,Analgesics ,Therapypain ,Adolescent ,Infant ,Pain ,Hospitals, Pediatric ,Young Adult ,Settore MED/38 - PEDIATRIA GENERALE E SPECIALISTICA ,children ,pain ,prevalence ,therapypain ,Child, Preschool ,Oncology Service, Hospital ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Settore MED/20 ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Pain Management ,Female ,Child ,Children ,Surgery Department, Hospital ,Acetaminophen ,Pain Measurement - Abstract
Among hospitalized adults and children pain is undertreated. This study wants to assess the effectiveness of pain therapy in two departments of a large children's hospital.During a single day work three committees, administering a questionnaire to patients or parents, have evaluated the adherence to international recommendations (JCI and WHO) in the management of analgesic therapy. Patient demographics, prevalence and intensity (moderate and/or severe) of pain (during hospitalization, 24 hours before and at the time of the interview), analgesia (type, route, duration and frequency of administration) and Pain Management Index (=analgesic score-pain score) were recorded.75 patients participated in the study (age: 2 months up to 24 years, mean 7.8 ± 6). During hospitalization 43 children (57%) had no pain while 32 (43%) have experienced pain. 22 children (29 %) had pain 24 hours before and 12 (16%) at the time of the interview. The average value of the PMI was -0.8±1.3 with a minimum of -3 and a maximum of +2: 60% (19) of the children had a PMI less than 0 (undertreated pain) while 40% (13) had a value=or0. Out of 32 patients who needed an analgesic therapy 14 (44%) received an around-the-clock dosing, 8 (25%) an intermittent therapy and 10 (31%) no treatment.17 (77 %) were the single drug therapy and 5 (23%) the multimodal ones.The prevalence of pain in the two departments is high. The main cause is that knowledge is not still well translated into clinical practice.
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- 2016